Super Bowl Props: Gatorade Bet Is a 'Clear' Choice

With temperatures expected to be frosty for Super Bowl Sunday, there should be no issue in keeping the Gatorade cool on the sidelines.

Whether or not Denver Broncos coach John Fox or Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is doused in the middle of MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., remains to be seen.

Oddsmakers have opened the Super Bowl Gatorade prop with Clear/Water as the favorite color liquid to be dumped on whoever ends up being the winning coach. The next three favorites are Orange, Yellow, Red, Blue and Green.

What hasn't appeared is a line on whether a Gatorade bath will even be dumped on a coach, which might make for a better wager considering the weather.

Although history reveals the chance for sub-freezing temperatures—like the ones currently blanketing the Northeast region—is low, the climatological odds favor extreme temperatures for Feb. 2. Meteorologists forecast temperatures in the eastern U.S. will average 8 degrees below normal right through Feb. 1, the day before the title game.

Only three winning coaches have avoided having Gatorade dumped on their head over the last 13 Super Bowls. The following is a breakdown of the Super Bowl's post-game Gatorade bath colors: Clear (4), None (3), Purple (2), Yellow (2) and Orange (2).

If in fact there is no post-game Gatorade bath for the winning coach, all bets are off.